After art school (St. Martin's in London . . . a long time ago!) I went to live in the middle of the huge forest at Thetford, Norfolk.   I love all those conifers and, in Clearing (ii), I am back amongst them.   In the painting the scene is one of devastation and there is a brutality about this destruction though the cause . . . nature or man, is uncertain.   Also uncertain is whether these trees are, like those at Thetford, part of a plantation.   Fading into the background, like an old memory, is a watchtower though this structure seems much bigger than those constructed for controlling just deer. 

I like the suggestion of a narrative in a painting . . . but I also like ambiguity.   I wouldn't want a definitive interpretation.   I want the imagination to be fired.   'Clearing' could refer to an open space within a forest, or to the physical act of clearing away, but also to the possibility of perceiving things more clearly - seeing things anew through changes in understanding . . or memory . . or just the weather.

The 'Clearing' pictures first emerged in 2007.   I began Clearing (ii) a year or so later, after making a number of charcoal drawings.   It too is in charcoal but also acrylic and is the product of lots of re-working.   Consequently it has some thick encrusted parts playing off against more fluid areas.   I want my drawings and paintings to hold some of the changes made during their creation and to work slowly on the viewer . . . gradually offering up more.

Siding

Charcoal and acrylic on prepared linen - begun in 2017 but after numerous intervening studies and many false finishes, finally . . .  in October 2022, done!

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Siding study (vi)

Charcoal on linen prepared with white acrylic primer and ground-down charcoal

Living in an isolated cottage in the middle of the huge forest at Thetford, Norfolk in 1971 was a thrilling experience. My passion for woodlands is still with me and, in recent years, trees have become central to a good deal of my drawing and painting. 'Siding' (vi) depicts birch regeneration in the harsh environment of abandoned railway lines. In this drawing I am enjoying exploring the wonderful relentlessness of the natural world.

Exhibited:

2022     Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize

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Siding study (iv)

Private collection

Exhibited:

2019   The Westmorland Landscape Prize, Rheged, Cumbria - winner of The Northern Lights Cumbrian Artist Award

2018   solo exhibition at Vallum Gallery, University of Cumbria, Carlisle

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Field

Exhibited:

2019   'Unpicturesque' - an exhibition of the work of 7 artists at The Heaton Cooper Studio, Grasmere, Cumbria

2018   'Drawings by Alan Stones' - solo exhibition at Vallum Gallery, University of Cumbria, Carlisle 

2017   'Clearing' - solo exhibition at Upfront, Cumbria 

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At the Margin

Exhibited:  

2019  'Drawn from Life'  - a solo exhibition at The Beacon Museum, Whitehaven, Cumbria

2017  'Clearing' - a solo exhibition at Upfront, Cumbria

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